Thursday, May 27, 2010

Hopewell "Smedley"

I had a wonderful time giving a concert last weekend to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Million Mom March. We had a spirited crowd of moms (and dads and kids), and before long we were all rockin'.

Here are some clips:

My new song, "Glasses to Beep," which became a little ... loopy.

I sang "If I Knew" to commemorated victims of gun violence. This was the hardest song to sing but it touched the deepest.

"Mom Is Not My Real Name" -- well, that needs no explanation!

We shared stories of the Million Mom March's journey over the past ten years and rang a bell in honor of lost loved ones. I hope my music helped renew the energy behind this valiant cause.

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About Me

A graduate of Princeton University, Tina deVaron honed her jazz-piano skills playing Cole Porter’s piano at the Waldorf. While raising her two sons, she has enjoyed chart-topping success as a songwriter and is developing a Broadway musical based on her music, with the help of Tony-award-winning actresses. Her first CD, “If Mama Ain’t Happy” was called “brilliant, funny, and wise,” by best-selling author, Anne Lamott, who has quoted Tina in her writings. Tina’s new release, “Water Over Stones,” about raising teenagers, has been hailed by New York Times columnist Lisa Belkin as “the soundtrack of my life!”